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[[Regen Civics Alliance]] Place-Based Pilot Projects for 2022. The Regen Civics Alliance hosts a program to pilot regenerative development projects, stewarded by a decentralized group of regenerative organizations. The first pilot cohort of 13 place-based projects were selected on May 24, 2022, commencing a year-long program designed to model regenerative development, and future pilot project cohorts. See candidates for 2023 [[Regen_Civics_Alliance_Pilot_Projects_Cohort_2|here]].
[[Regen Civics Alliance]] Place-Based Pilot Projects.


=Asia=
=Canada=


==The Nyx==
==Valhalla Farms==


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* '''Representative''' Marc Angelo Coppola, Founder and chief storyteller / investor
 
* '''Location''' South shore on Montreal, Canada (20 minutes from downtown)
* '''Representative:''' David Hancock, Project Leader
* 
'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? This may be a helpful resource: https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative:''' We are restoring 88 acres of former GMO corn and soya field to a fully organic permaculture and market gardening farm as well as live in community.
* '''Location:''' Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?''' Building 150 person village that is dedicated to Freedom Culture: To empower and encourage all individuals to spread their unique gifts to the world. Our goals are simple, how can we provide all the needs of a 150 person community from the land while inviting others to come learn and share their own gifts.
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? [https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative This may be a helpful resource]:'''  
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Owned privately
The Nyx is built on interconnected support systems that empowers the community. Environmentally, we're developing a closed loop organic farm on-site. Socially, we're a community of people providing support and services to each other. Our Science, Art, Environment, and Personal Development nodes are independent, however bear a symbiotic relationship like the roots of a tree and a connected mycelium network. Each node produces value using it’s own resources and contributes that value back into the greater system.  
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?''' We are cooperative in nature and we will have some fractions that are private property but also some ways where people can invest in the farm or community or businesses in the community by owning their membership or businesses on or based in the farm that they can resell to others if they ever want out. This allows people to fully own their contribution and brand/business within the community which can be anything from rows of garlic, to the yoga studio or event space, etc.
 
[https://future-termite-5c3.notion.site/The-NYX-Loop-bb063a2685234c6f8ee830d232289f84 Learn more about The Nyx Loop here]
 
[https://future-termite-5c3.notion.site/The-Premise-For-The-Community-At-The-NYX-72c7622f480c471ba8a8e3f0d6236fb5 Learn more about the premise for our community here]
 
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?'''  
We value meta-level thinking, first principles thinking, root cause analysis, and humility. We're a curiosity campus, always exploring what might work.
 
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?'''  
The land is owned by a Balinese teacher whom we have a long-term contract. Community members collectively make decisions that affect life at The Nyx.
 
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?'''
Long-term we intend to purchase the property or acquire a longer (100 year) term lease. We would like to explore the potential of creating a distributed autonomous organization (DAO) where community members can own part of The Nyx.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
It's a cooperative that is registered as PT (Perseroan Terbatas) and a PTPMA (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing) focusing on agro-tourism. We're licensed to bring in foreign investment and we can do a wide variety of agro-tourism and business activities.
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?''' Roughly 88 acres
 
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' about 40% roughly 35 acres
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?'''  
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' 30% roughly / 25 acres
1.2 hectares
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?''' About 25 are under restoration at the moment all could be certified organic at this stage and soil biology is getting insanely good for growing
 
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?''' We are a Doacracy with 1 member 1 vote systems but also we celebrate entrepreneurship in the community a ton and a lot of autonomy that way. We also have a council of members who help do day to day operations and allow for private property and ownership mixed with communal spaces
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?'''  
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?''' A ton - from events to selling of actual produce, to meetings and connection to connection to indigenous community, mens / women's circles and so much more
0 hectares
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?''' We want to be 150 full members over time. Day to day there are 12 highly involved members but I would say we have 150 people who show up regularly at this stage
 
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? We have by operating as a tradition farm under private / farm ownership we have the cheapest taxes we can get and we are doing really good job of turning people into farmers which helps unlock development and restoration with ease
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?'''  
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? roughly $2500 a year right now - yes we cover all land taxes for community from the community - private houses will be responsible for their own and ownership will always have a Right of first refusal to go back to the community at fair market value.
0 hectares
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?''' Want to do funding to make educational / vlog style content of adopting Web3 and DAO style systems including a crypto that rewards every minute people are on the property at various scales based on geo targeting + Real world asset NFTs and all the drama, challenges and lessons within all of this. I think documentation process would cost about 2k a month over a 12 month period if done extremely well and filmed in high quality on weekly basis + about 12k to film the course and another 15 to 20k for the building the crypto set up and launch process to the community and online although this last piece can scale a lot but that feels doable to me.
 
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' I am a geek at budgeting and marketing! Have models for this all and a team in place for it all. Been at this for what will now be our 10th season at Valhalla and involved in consulting projects all around the globe at this stage. I am primary funder of this community and don't feel I need help doing financial mapping. If anything I would be good at helping others do the same although tokenomics support and the function of how that would work would be important for me to think out and design with crypto experts.
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?'''  
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?''' Ones that will actually succeed - track record and focused on those who have shown they are in motion not just in idea stage + doing real world regeneration of actual land and soil
0.004 hectares
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' I am happy to an entire online course on this transition with the funding I would get so their are many cohorts that can go through this all - I have done online school launches with my online school Superhero Academy as well and really excited to get our community and experts involved in showing that process and building a course behind it.
 
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?'''  
We're currently developing our governance structure and lean toward participatory, community-led systems (e.g., teal organizations). Currently we have a standard business structure.
 
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?'''  
We educate the community on the principles of organic farming, we employ about eight Indonesians in full-time or part-time capacities, and we open our facilities (art studio, coworking space, pool, etc.) to local children.
 
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?'''  
We need a Project Leader, Project Manager, Executive Assistant, four Node Leaders (and 4 associated students), and eight staff members or about 15 in total. We have about 11 working part-time. We can currently house 18, but are soon expanding to 30.
 
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''
We're fully compliant with all Indonesian laws and taxes. We have all necessary licenses.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''  
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?'''  
US$170k-230k to hire our team and build out our infrastructure.
 
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?'''
We haven't built a similar development yet, but some of our community members have been involved in physical-based startups (including a social innovation park and a museum/theme park hybrid) and our advising our progress.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?'''  
Value-alignment and ability to execute.
 
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?'''
We're happy to meet biweekly to share ideas and best practices. If time and travel permits, we'd love to see the other sites. We invite members to stay with us.


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***Regeneration  Our aim is to live in harmony with nature, build with permaculture principles in harmony with natural ecosystems. Resilient sustainable buildings and regenerative closed loop systems create zero pollution, zero waste, net positive renewable energy, carbon sequestration, and abundant organic food. We make sure zero trees are cut down, we plant many trees to reduce CO2 and provide food for as many people as we can.  We plan to use only sustainable & ethical products and biodegradable cleaning and hygiene products within the community. Our goal is complete self sufficiency in food, water, waste, and energy. Earth is not harmed in the creation of this community, only positive impact is made.
***Regeneration  Our aim is to live in harmony with nature, build with permaculture principles in harmony with natural ecosystems. Resilient sustainable buildings and regenerative closed loop systems create zero pollution, zero waste, net positive renewable energy, carbon sequestration, and abundant organic food. We make sure zero trees are cut down, we plant many trees to reduce CO2 and provide food for as many people as we can.  We plan to use only sustainable & ethical products and biodegradable cleaning and hygiene products within the community. Our goal is complete self sufficiency in food, water, waste, and energy. Earth is not harmed in the creation of this community, only positive impact is made.
***Creative Expression & Full Potential  It’s important to create a space where people can fully express their creativity and have all the tools they need to do so.  Education is based on helping people pursue their unique passions and purposes. Once a resident's home is paid off, they can live for free with all access to utilities and amenities. This means they don’t have to rely as much on making money to meet their needs and they can focus on creation and innovation.  
***Creative Expression & Full Potential  It’s important to create a space where people can fully express their creativity and have all the tools they need to do so.  Education is based on helping people pursue their unique passions and purposes. Once a resident's home is paid off, they can live for free with all access to utilities and amenities. This means they don’t have to rely as much on making money to meet their needs and they can focus on creation and innovation.  
***Well-being - Human wellbeing is put first. The definition of human well-being is: People's ability to live a life they value and can comprise cultural heritage, health, access to land and natural resources, and income-generating opportunities. Decisions are made in alignment with values for what’s best for humanity and the planet. We create spaces for community connection and guides for healthy conflict resolution. Having regular check ups by nutritionists and doctors, regular exercise, eating healthy, raising our frequency, and doing meditation helps our community have great physical and mental health and prevents disease. We also use advanced technology and healing methods to help assist in the healing processes.
***Well-being          Human wellbeing is put first. The definition of human well-being is: People's ability to live a life they value and can comprise cultural heritage, health, access to land and natural resources, and income-generating opportunities. Decisions are made in alignment with values for what’s best for humanity and the planet. We create spaces for community connection and guides for healthy conflict resolution. Having regular check ups by nutritionists and doctors, regular exercise, eating healthy, raising our frequency, and doing meditation helps our community have great physical and mental health and prevents disease. We also use advanced technology and healing methods to help assist in the healing processes.
***Co-Creation & Collaboration  We enjoy making the world a better place, together. People have spaces to co-work and create businesses that have a positive impact.  In our governance methodology, we use sociocracy, where everyone is included and all voices matter and are heard.
***Co-Creation & Collaboration  We enjoy making the world a better place, together. People have spaces to co-work and create businesses that have a positive impact.  In our governance methodology, we use sociocracy, where everyone is included and all voices matter and are heard.
***Connection & Loving Kindness  The golden rule is to treat one another as you would like to be treated. Social gatherings, authentic relating, and entertainment play a role in connecting with neighbors and the local community so close relationships can be created. We will also have process for conflicts to be resolved through non-violent communication methods and have mediators help keep harmony within the community.
***Connection & Loving Kindness  The golden rule is to treat one another as you would like to be treated. Social gatherings, authentic relating, and entertainment play a role in connecting with neighbors and the local community so close relationships can be created. We will also have process for conflicts to be resolved through non-violent communication methods and have mediators help keep harmony within the community.
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== Cohere Network ==
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* '''Representative''' Marcus AM, Contributor
* '''Location''' Guatemala
* 
'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? This may be a helpful resource: https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative<nowiki/>:'''  As Earth events intensify and systems continue to erode, our communities of values-aligned members — supported by resilient buildings, abundant water and integrated food production — create the conditions for the mutual thriving of people and planet. These communities will continue to expand over time — both in scope and scale — creating a global network of villages dedicated to intentional living. There is an ever-burgeoning emergence of crypto-first projects integrating social impact throughout their protocols. CohereDAO will champion the social and environmental impact and web3 intersection by enabling our members to support, foster, and scale initiatives addressing some of the world’s most challenging problems — backed by a truly powerful technological revolution. Through decentralized, permissionless networks, CohereDAO will fund and support public goods throughout the world, ranging from affordable housing accessibility to regulatory enforcement of environmental protection.
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?  Diversity''' '''We celebrate and elevate our members’ diverse backgrounds and seek to understand and value each of our unique perspectives in our interactions with our fellow members.'''  Creativity  We are building a more joyful, prosperous, and beautiful world by leveraging the creative genius of our community, through art, technology and storytelling.  Curiosity  While exploring these new and uncharted territories, we aim to create a culture that encourages an open-curious mindset and an aptitude to learn from one another.  Responsibility  The work we’re doing is deeply rooted in enabling new regenerative systems that promote wellbeing for all on earth. We show up with integrity, honesty, and dedication to our service.  Actualization  We have discovered the joy of taking the grandiose visions that have been held for generations and grounding them into material form; we love to play with visioning, but we thrive from making that vision tangible.  Coherence  We value the inner-world as much as the outer, and know that what we hold inside ourselves will be manifest in our external reality. Our eternal journey is to seek coherence within ourselves to realize the beauty of creation.  Passion  We come from a place of unbounded play, and continuously work to release the fear of taking the leap and stepping into the unknown. Cohere, at its heart, is an expression of our collective play in action.  Purpose  We understand the world we live in today and, if nothing changes, where we are headed. That's why we are living our purpose to create a better quality of life for all involved — no matter the conditions of the world at large.  Inclusion  We invite all inspired individuals to come together and co-create their dream reality. Inclusivity, to us, is to hold respect for all humans on their journey and to celebrate the way they choose to walk it.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Cooperatively owned
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?'''  It is to build on it and transform it into a thriving ecosystem of regeneration and impact - creating an inclusive and integrated economy.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''  We have a Delaware C-Corp, we are also exploring a Panama foundation or CO LCA
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?'''  We have a number of properties in the network, with approximately 1,000 acres in commits
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' Approx 80%
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' 80% of that land.
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored? We are still deploying our regeneration so will be able to give you further details in approx 6 months'''
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?'''  We are in the midst of setting up a DAO as we speak, we would like to figure our tooling mechanisms for our DAO.
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?'''  We work with local partners everywhere we go and our team leads for the community we work with is entirely aligned with ensuring that we have local representation and inclusion wherever we go.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?'''  We need 4 people full time to maintain the property. We estimate we will have 40-60 people on our land. We have 20 contributors right now and over 600 people on our waitlist.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans?  We work with local partners in engineering and construction to heed guidance on the above. Each country we operate has their own degree of regulation, we ensure to abide fully by their standards.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?'''  We are raising $3M in seed funding to be used for land acquisition, operations, marketing, construction, and technology development.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?'''  Our team is an experienced collective of architects, permaculture experts, developers, engineers, designers, and inventors - we are fully equipped to continue to build out regenerative spaces
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?'''  We believe longevity and financial viability of the project. Most projects fail due to a lack of economic incentives flowing the wrong way. By tokenising our shares we have addressed this problem.
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' We would be keen to onboard projects into the cohere ecosystem, we are also happy to share our learnings on the compliance front, and we would love to support in creating new economic models for projects to engage, we are also happy to share architectural and engineering insights.


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* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' Answered this in the previous form.
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' Answered this in the previous form.


==Tabi Regenerativo==
=United States=
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* '''Representative:''' Your answer...
==The Tioga Community==
* '''Location:'''  
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* '''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? [https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative This may be a helpful resource]:'''
* '''Representative:''' Tucker Trussell ''(@TuckerJTrussell)''
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?'''  
* '''Location:''' Wonalancet, NH & Orrington, ME
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?'''  
*'''Intro Video:'''  [https://odysee.com/@The-Tioga-Community:0/Tioga-Community-Pitch:4 Watch now]
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?'''  
* '''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative?'''
**The Tioga Community has several ways in which we are regenerative. On the spiritual level, we offer connection and support by means of our overarching spiritual society, Rhizae Society. One of our Trustees hosts an online spiritual support group called ConnectiviTea. On the mental and emotional realm, we build real connections with people and network with other communities that have similar intentions. We are always looking to create long term and healthy relationships. In New Hampshire, we are moving towards a “one small town” movement, which is the networking of several properties in one town to align in similar goals and regenerative projects to really make a change. In the physical realm we have two of our Trustees that hold leadership roles in Permatours, an organization which travels around to land locations and co-creates regenerative projects with the land owners. On our own land, we plan to sequester carbon from the air, plant trees, participate in sustainable forestry, replenish the soil and grow organic food, restore the land in harmony with nature, recycle, upcycle, use alternative energy sources when possible, and continuously be striving to improve upon the Earth and leave things better than we found them.
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?'''
**The Tioga Community is founded in three main concepts that capture our core values and beliefs. Whenever there is a situation where choices need to be made, and there is more than one possible route, we can always relate back to our core values and beliefs to see if the decision aligns. The fundamentals can relate back to: always doing everything out of love and intending no harm, while focusing on our connections with ourselves, each other, and planet Earth.
***'''Always Choose Love:''' ''- Spiritual -''  Do everything out of love. Intend for the highest good of all.  (Radical Self Care, Intend No Harm, Harbor Good Intentions, Gratitude, Compassion, Strive For Balance)
***'''Interpersonal Connection:''' ''- Mental, Emotional -''  Treat others as yourself with honor and respect. Do our own inner work and be willing to support others as well.  (Golden Rule, Vulnerability, Accountability, Have Integrity, Radical Self Reliance, Transparency with Responsibility, Playfulness and Fun, Integration, Radical Interdependence, Sovereignty and Social Responsibility, Loyalty, Friendship, Courage, Self-discipline)
***'''Earth Stewardship:''' ''- Physical -''  Care for the Earth and our environment through practices such as regenerative farming, permaculture, and consideration for all living things.  (Leave a Better Place, Communal Effort, Permaculture, Positive Work Ethic)
***'''Goals and Focus:'''  To create a safe place where we can live in alignment with our core values and beliefs. Building an intentional community that is regenerative and sustainable to the best of our abilities while deepening the connection with ourselves and all life.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?'''
**Steele Farm - Owned by Helen Steele. Moving towards placing into a Land Trust.
**Dedham, ME - Private or bank owned. Needs to be purchased.
**Orrington, ME - Bank owned with a mortgage to Evan Ettinger, a Tioga Trustee. Remaining balance approximately 142k.
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?'''
**We plan to transition properties into their own individual Private Land Trusts or DAO Land Trusts.  We aim to move towards a shared equity model where members who have contributed sufficient capital [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MOO1KswkZQ8hlk9rn2Ee4tZoOjeTGCbI/view?usp=sharing (all 10 forms)] will have receive Trust Capital Tokens which represent capital interest in a Land Trust and therefore share in the benefits of the execution of the Trust. While the Land Trust will technically own the property, this is decentralized and operates only in the best interest of the beneficiaries, which can be every vested member in a particular private membership association or Land Trust. Each member who has met equity exchange requirements will receive Trust Capital Tokens (TCTs) which can also be represented by a token on the blockchain. This is like indirectly owning part of the land in which they are participating in a community as their share can be held, transferred, or sold.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?'''  
**Our project will use a combination of two entities, a Private Land Trusts to hold the land and a Private Membership Association to hold the members.  The land trust protects the lands and releases liability and ownership from all members, members will be issued Trust Capital Tokens to represent their capital interest in the community.  The Private Members Association will handle the member journey including application, peer review, acceptance, and governance.  Members will be issued Voice Governance Tokens represented on the blockchain at certain milestones throughout their membership journey (acceptance, 2 years, 10 years, council of elders, etc.) that will give them voting power in the DAO governance platform using Hypha's DAO Tool.  The community will also elect certain representatives to handle administrative duties and other important tasks like conflict resolution and certain project leadership roles.  Members will also be encouraged to form cooperative businesses leveraging their joint skills and passions to create symbiotic economic and business relationships using a template tokenized equity model that the community provides through the Hypha DAO tool.
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?'''  
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?'''
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?'''  
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 13 acres can be further developed for housing for additional 10 members. There are already about 55 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land and there is already 1 acre of garden beds.
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?'''
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, over half of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?'''  
**Orrington, ME - 7 acres with a 5 bedroom house. Land owned by one of our Trustees which can be used as a catalyst hub for members while building Dedham. 2 or 3 yurts and/or tiny homes can be placed here. The land can support 6-10 members and is most likely temporary community space. 2 acres can be used as farm land.
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?'''  
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?'''
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?'''  
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 30 acres can be developed and housing for additional 10 members can be built. There is already about 50 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, much of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''  
**Orrington, ME - 7 acres with a 5 bedroom house. Land owned by one of our Trustees which can be used as a catalyst hub for members while building Dedham. 2 or 3 yurts and/or tiny homes can be placed here. The land can support 6-10 members and is most likely temporary community space. 2 acres can be used as farm land.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?'''  
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?'''
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?'''  
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 30 acres can be developed and housing for additional 10 members can be built. There is already about 50 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?'''
**Dedham, ME - of the 706 acres we plan to leave 1/3 native wilderness with selective forestry maintenance for the health of the forest, 1/3 for food production and 1/3 for housing and infrastructure.
**Orrington, ME of the 7 acres about 2 acres remain forested and they will stay that way with the addition of some planned regenerative forestry practices.
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?'''
**Tioga Community is currently governed by Tioga Land Trust, represented by a group of 6 Trustees who have created Tioga Land Trust in September of 2021. We hold weekly board meetings. Tioga Land Trust decisions require ⅔ quorum (66%) with a supermajority vote required to pass (65%). Tioga Land Trust currently operates in a Sociocracy governance model. As more community members come on board and we acquire physical land, there will be other models within the umbrella of a larger overarching spiritual society. Each land location will be in it’s own Land Trust and within each location will be smaller work groups and guilds that will have the ability to set their own governance system as seen fit by the participating members. In short, there will be fractals of governance within governance and everything working together like the individual organs in a body that all participate in the overall health of the being. We are currently in the process of discussing merging decision making and governance with the blockchain and utilizing DAO tools such as those provided by Hypha. 
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?'''
**Michelle has been promoting the Sandwich community for a number of years while living there and developing a neighboring community and farm.  We have been using our time at that community to branch out to local work, and a major part of our effort is the benefit that drawing a pool of young and skilled people will bring to the area.  Ryan has lived in the area for the past four years and runs a successful roofing business, Michael is getting tree related jobs, and Michelle has been working in nearby Conway since Summer.  We have made a good core of connections within a radius of these farms that gives us the evidence that our usefulness and applicability to the area is true.
**We are advocates for the One Small Town movement as presented by Michael Tellinger, and feel this is one amazing location to bring a small, rural community together with the spirit of self-reliance within community-sufficiency, proactive cooperation and small business development that can bring an area to life, creativity and a positive way into the future.
**Evan is a homeowner in Orrington, Maine which is local to Dedham Maine for that land opportunity. Evan plans to bring more members to his land to live either in the house, or in tiny homes or yurts on his land, enabling a catalyst hub for building the Dedhman property. This would also turn ito a mini homestead site that can be developed and further linked in with local community. There are several farms in the area and even other homesteads. Maine also has an elderly population and after integrating more with the community and building connections, it’s possible that other may be interested in the Land Trust Grantor model that Tioga Community can offer.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?'''
**Steele Farm - The property and existing infrastructure here needs only about 2-3 people to function but could support and thrive with 12-20 people however our plan is to implement the one small town movement and bring the neighbors onboard, expanding outward instead of upward.
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, much of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
**Orrington, ME - This property requires only 2-3 people to operate but could support 12-20.  Again the plan here is to act as a hub and catalyst for outward expansion.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''
**Zoning in all of our locations is pretty lenient and with them all being small towns we feel integrating into the town council and planning boards to be crucial to the continued expansion of our movement.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?'''
**'''Plans:''' We have several plans to fundraise for Tioga Community. One plan included creating a private membership association (PMA) with an annual fee to join. This would grant a member access to our network of communities and resources. We are also planning to pool together personal monies, land, equipment, or other resources from community members as they join specific projects and Land Trusts and exchange them for Trust Capital Units. We have a Grantor Model which enables a grantor to grant land and resources into a Land Trust that will be managed by Tioga Trustees. We are working with RegenNFTs to create funding through cryptocurrency and social impact projects. We will develop our own NFTs and launch them on the RegenNFT platform. We are applying to be a part of Regenerative Civics Coalition’s fist cohort and hope to receive crypto grants through this avenue. After establishment of the communities, we will have several cooperatively owned businesses that will share some profit with Tioga Community.
**'''Goals:''' Our goal is to fund multiple land projects where we will build intentional, sustainable, and regenerative communities, creating DAO Land Trusts for each project. Then we will be connecting many communities into a larger spiritual society called Rhizae Society. We need about $70,000 to get started on our first Grantor Model - Steele Farm in Wonalancet, NH where we are already working with the land owner. We estimate $755,383 to get started on our Purchase Model to buy and start developing land in Dedham, ME. There is no upper limit to abundance and properties included within the Tioga Community scope. We are open to all opportunities and also strive to create a model that others can duplicate in starting their own communities.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?'''
**Tucker Trussell: I have been researching and building regenerative communities for over 2 years now having lived and worked at several.  I have experience planting permaculture food forests and organic no till farming with a focus on regenerating soil life.  I also have experience with regenerative herding and grazing practices working on a sheep farm with the primary focus of improving the efficiency and long and short term regenerative goals of the property.
**Michael Giroux:  Beginning in 2009, I traveled to practice Ecoforestry, Natural Building, and Homesteading with mentors.  A few examples from that year: I helped design, selectively clear and plant a 1/3 acre food forest within a mature stand of 100+ foot Oregon firs; helped revive a homestead that was in neglect, using goats to clear overgrown areas and utilize latent materials on the farm to install ~100’ of 6 foot metal fencing to expand the garden by 1/4 acre, (among many other projects and a dairy goat herd) all while teaching and working with WWOOF volunteers; and later built a greenhouse in an urban garden made entirely of scrap materials I saved from job sites.  I share these examples of the past, also to place that these methods and concepts have been with me for a long while.
**Evan Ettinger: In 2016 I briefly stayed in Maui on a sustainable farm doing work trade. In 2018 I attended and completed Earthship Academy, where I began learning how to build the Earthship Biotecture way. Personal efforts continue on my own property and helping out in the community space.
**We could however always use more support in the planning and business model of the project in order to ensure the highest level of succes
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?'''
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?'''
**I think that Tioga has a lot of value to add with our trust documents and I would love to work with a team to create the model for a tokenized equity trust or DAO Trust.  I would however need assistance with the blockchain development side.
==Eco Synergy Village Flat Rock==
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* '''Representative:''' Robert Schram
* '''Location:''' Flat Rock, North Carolina, USA
*'''Video:''' https://youtu.be/qvcNTcB3Xnk
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative?''' We are shifting from sustainable to regenerative because it makes sense to think beyond 'sustainable': It's also about future generations. Our project aims to implement positive feedback loops to learn and grow, either in/by sharing knowledge & wisdom, or by supporting other projects financially from surpluses off thriving projects.
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?''' We are supporting Humanity's Phase Shift in any way possible, however firstly by making all regenerative energies visible, and by connecting them.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Privately
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?''' To create a Eco Synergy Village for change-makers (help prototyping / showcase regenerative models) so we can activate the critical mass shifting towards a better world.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?''' LLC
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?''' 58-697-acres
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' 30%
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' 30%
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?''' 10%
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?''' Sociocracy & Holocracy
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?''' Sufficient, however with expanding we will insensitive connecting with the local community on purpose of the project.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?''' 22
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' Yes, according to current regulations. More details by owner.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?''' To support a highly conscious and gifted core-team of change-makers / people to build and expand a coordination and design platform towards manifesting a regenerative model. The Eco Synergy Village is part of a regenerative Hub Network. Together we spark and ignite the critical mass towards positive change.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' 75% experience for regenerative Utility systems: We need 25% advise / support on e.g. perma-culture.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?''' Activate realistic professional change-makers that (have) reached an sufficient level of maturity and consciousness that are able to organize, and adapt organically, to overcome major challenges. People that have a holistic understanding, and are willing to put their ego aside, in service of Humanity and Nature, and all well being of the Universe.
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' Support coordinating / building / advising / promoting the Hubs & Network.
==Heartland Collective==
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* '''Representative:''' Anders Gustavsson: Visionary, co-founder, project lead, build coordinator, volunteer manager and 7 other hats not yet mentioned :)
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? [https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative This may be a helpful resource]:'''
** Heartland Collective is to humans what an abundant jungle is for the species that live there. The most lush, abundant, and diverse jungle’s in Costa Rica gave Heartland Collective its initial inspiration. The abundant life experience we can witness animal & plant species receive in the jungle is what Heartland Collective aims to mimic for humans.
** A yearly Permaculture Design Certification keeps all 12 permaculture principles high on the values list to support the system to continually improve itself to be as whole as possible. As the visionary of this project, my life purpose is to help others find and activate their life purpose. Heartland Collective is designed to be a platform to live my purpose. Since we started our project we’ve had over 400 volunteers and residents help build Heartland, and we are humbled by how often we get feedback affirming people’s transformation. Secondarily, the purpose of Heartland is to provide a startup incubator to invent, prototype, model, and create businesses that are duplicable at other land based projects.
** Our community is built on the philosophies of The 4 Agreements (don Miguel Ruiz), Braving the Wilderness (Brene Brown), and non-violent communication. Through the invitation of personal growth our relationships with each other go deep quite quickly. The inclusivity, diversity, and patience our leadership offers creates a safe place to learn and to make mistakes.
** We are currently 100% off-grid and function sustainably 85-90% of the year through solar power with batteries as backup, and generators as a redundant power source. We have 6 biofilter EcoZoic commercial compost toilets enabling us to safely close the loop in our waste cycle and create a valuable resource from our waste. Our drinking water is from our 20 gal/min well (measured in drought). Solar power pumps the water to the high point of our land, and gravity feeds us up to 28,800 gallons of water per day to our project. Our farm, irrigation, and retreat currently only uses roughly 2,000 gal per day.
** We started implementing a full permaculture land design in 2021 seeded at our first annual Permaculture Design Certification course. We expect the plan to take roughly 5 more years to complete the full design. Our full design plan offers a massive diversity of species, native reforestation efforts, food forest, orchard, Vineyard, water catchment, pond development, and further power redundancy.
** We currently operate a 1 acre food farm designed to feed our volunteers and residents. We grow an abundance of food in order to offer retreat visitors opportunities to purchase farm fresh food boxes, as well as to offer events full farm to table experiences.
** The long term model of Heartland Collective is multifunctional and flexible. It is designed to self-fund itself, provide an amazing home for participants co-creating the system, provide community and great people to connect with, as well as offer very lucrative business opportunities for people to join. If there are major world emergencies the flexibility of the design offers a natural digression from business to community and people care. All add-on financial models are designed to be agile, modular, and collaborative so they can be removed if they are ineffective and duplicated at other centers if they are successful. All add-on business models incubated from Heartland are designed to leverage all the positive aspects of living within this system to create a better place for people not so fortunate.
** In the next phase of this project, we aim to place the land in a land trust to ensure a long term multigenerational project as an example of a real place where all the regenerative principles can be witnessed. To begin modeling everything we have done thus far we have created CoLab Campout, which is in its 4th year in April. CoLab Campout is a village building immersive experience. It’s our flagship project that has laid the foundation to everything we’ve created. See: CoLabCampout.com Transpersonal consciousness is a common exploration among long term residents.
** Our group studies Human Design and Gene Keys which offer insights to our uniqueness as well as the uniqueness of our visitors and volunteers. The only future we see is one of Synarchy (Gene Key 44). “Synarchy means we all lead together! It doesn’t mean that we’re all the same. Not at all. It means that our uniqueness has a place within the orchestra, and instead of just playing a nice tune and being oblivious to all those around us, we begin to play in harmony with everyone.” – Richard Rudd, 64 Ways
*'''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?:''' Heartland Collective was founded by a mother-son team in 2014. The goal was to develop a visionary project to offer a land based alternative lifestyle to serve all future generations with a regenerative way to live. Personal development is deeply seeded in the Heartland culture. We request all volunteers and residents to read The 4 Agreements, and these are 4 very supportive guiding principles to our collective. All 12 permaculture principles are also practiced in as many settings and situations as possible.
*'''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?:''' The land is currently held privately in a family trust. The project was founded by Anders Gustavsson (me) and my mother Anna-Lena Gustavsson. As we near the completion of phase 1 we are also in preparation mode to shift the land into a land trust, and utilize the blockchain to decentralize ownership into a cooperative model.
*'''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?:''' We are in the application process of an official 8 unit retreat center. At face value, Heartland Collective is a basic small retreat center. On the backend, each unit plus each main house will have one cooperative ownership stake of the project. Short term, the project and property offers nightly retreat access to a 200-500 person membership, and 1 mo/year timeshare type access to each cooperative member. We are also starting to build our VR twin offering access to anyone with VR goggles to see, experience, and learn from our model. We plan on offering fractional project ownership through the acquisition of virtual real estate. Long term, IF other pandemics and/or other disaster takes place each cooperative member can rest assured they have a dialed village to plug into.
*'''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?:''' We currently run our Retreat & Hospitality business as an LLC, and we leverage the Empowerment Works fiscal sponsorship for volunteer program. Our land is currently in a family trust. We are currently exploring our next steps to ensure all our bases are covered, and so that the land and members are protected. We are open to support in this arena.
*'''How many acres/hectares is this project?:''' Heartland Collective is 24.5 acres now. We also intend to acquire the adjoining 200 acres as these new parcels come on the market.
*'''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?:''' All 24.5 acres are rolling hills with 300+ year old old growth Oaks. It’s roughly 20 acres of native land, and 4.5 acres of development including a 2 acre farm. We are also surrounded by a 2,000 acre reservoir (when full) as more than 1,000 acres of never to be touched wilderness.
*'''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?:''' Other than the footprint of our new maker space, unbuilt retreat buildings, indoor gathering space and main property house the plan is to regenerate the soil, plant native plants, shrubs, and trees to enable the true native wilderness to return. If native areas are lightly developed, it would be done using organic architecture accenting nature itself. As we acquire more adjoining land parcels we can have a higher percentage of native land.
*'''How many acres/hectares has been restored?:''' We have started adding perennial food forests and swales to roughly 1 acre. We have not yet started our larger land regeneration plans, but will do so in 2022-2023. We’ve planted more than 2 dozen fruit trees and we have plans to plant dozens more native and perennial food plants, shrubs, and trees. We have a bio-char soil remediation strategy which will offer massive benefits to our project and to other sister projects.
*'''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?:''' As we set out to launch our membership system, cooperative ownership plan, and property token we are excited to integrate a DAO structure. We have read Holocracy and studied a few governance structures but have not done so in depth. We have been blessed with a very small agile management team that listens very well to eachother and trusts deeply, so we have not yet required a larger governance system. We know it is a natural next step. To do so, we request direct input, consultation, and collaboration from the RCA team to help activate our DAO plan.
*'''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?:''' We host a yearly village building immersion called CoLab Campout (colabcampout.com) which draws mostly a local crowd to see, experience, and collaborate on land projects. This event is also designed to be a model for village building events. Within 6-12 months we will begin offering the event template to stewards of other land projects to save them from making the same mistakes we did. We also host men’s circles and regular community events around our Kiva fire for local community to gather to listen, share, and support each other. We are friendly with all our neighbors and have relatively good relationships with those neighbors that are interested in connecting. We are not close with some neighbors because they came way out in the country to be alone…and that’s ok too.
*'''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?:''' We currently have 4 people involved in the project on various levels of engagement. We regularly have 3-8 volunteers on-site. Today, our very basic needs to run the property are 3 people. That consists of an AirBnb/Hipcamp manager, a farm manager, and a maintenance/project manager. We are in a build phase now, so we usually have 6-10 people on site supporting all the budding projects. We can not technically have many permanent residents. Technically, people living at Heartland need to be in support of the business as contractors, employees, or partners. As we scale our hospitality, our farm, land regeneration and Fractal Marks (fractalmarks.com initial NFT/Metaverse startup venture we’re launching) we will host 8-10 residents and a 2-4 person volunteer program.
*'''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes? If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans?:''' We are zoned AG-Residential and we have discussed our plans with our county. They have recommended we apply for retreat center permitting. The land is currently owned free and clear, and our current Glamping & Tiny Home accommodations cover our current land expenses. We expect the permitting process to take 6-12 months.
*'''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes? If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans?:''' We currently pay $5,500/year. Our expansion plans will significantly raise the value of our property as well as the property taxes. As our infrastructure improves we can also raise our hospitality prices to cover an increase in value. We also have a membership system that will be tied to fractional ownership as well as access to our metaverse digital twin which is intended to function as a VR entertainment venue. We are also leveraging the property as a startup incubator offering various additional sources of revenue potential.
*'''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?:''' We have a creative self sustaining model that can provide all the funding we require. Without more seed funding our launch will just be delayed a year. A sum of $250,000 would be ideal to seed and speed our launch efforts. This funding would offer access to a larger leadership team offering minimal salaries to a few key positions. We would also apply this funding to foundational elements required for our new shop zone. Our new shop is for our new maker space building to house our 3D Printer. We have a partnership stake in a MudBot Concrete 3D Printer (200K value), we just need the shop to bring it in.
*'''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development (i.e. building sustainable structures, permaculture gardens, rain water catcher or water filtration systems)? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?:''' What we have accomplished to date without outside support showcases our ability to follow through. We have planned, built, and created the beginning phase of a dream that is in full alignment with regenerative place building. We have a gorgeous permaculture plan in place, and have begun its implementation. We have built Heartland as it is from scratch. We can plan, budget, build, manage, and lead large teams of collaborators. Since we host Permaculture teachers here at Heartland yearly, we have access to a lot of professionals that can support us in continuing to make the best systems.
*'''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants? (i.e. criteria, objectives, characteristics, etc. associated with "regeneration"):'''  - Ability to execute - Ability to teach and lead others - Coachable and open project leadership - Multifaceted team experience - Land should ideally be owner free & clear - Showcase as many aspects of regenerative living as possible (I’d create a point system based on the 30 Principles & Systems from <nowiki>https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative</nowiki>) - Project should be as far along as possible to minimize RCA’s risk - Ability to professionally run a media team to capture and share the progress to teach the entire world what is possible.
*'''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?:''' I think my biggest asset to share is how I leveraged the internet to get 13,000+ hours of volunteer help to complete our phase 1. That’s nearly $195,000 saved at minimum wage rates, although a lot of the support was skilled labor in construction, media, solar power, and art. The money being saved is only one benefit. The entire place is now seeded with great positive energy which has revitalized the energy of the land so much. The vast majority of this world wide group of volunteers have been uplifted and received great cultural exchange experiences they will cherish for the rest of their lives.  If I was involved as one of the 12, I would also be willing to mentor future participants to carry out similar missions. I would also offer the opportunity for someone that is not yet as far along in their own projects to shadow and support me in all my day to day activities. This could be a paid course or an internship. This could really help the selection process for RCA, as well as offer high level support to my project. If I had that opportunity 7 years ago, this would have been done with a lot less mistakes! It would also be very helpful for RCA to receive feedback from me on the character and work ethic of these intern-founders from my boots on the ground experiences with those applicants.
==LaLa Gardens==
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* '''Representative''' Christina Trout, Steward, on the deed and holder of mortgages.
* '''Location''' Fort Collins, Colorado
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? This may be a helpful resource: https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative:''' As an established permaculture designed project, both as a site and social design. This is a Natural Farm utilizing indigenous technologies to restore the ecosystem as well as cultivate nutrient dense foods and medicines while preserving the garden into it's natural succession. We utilize inter-species systems and IMO (Indigenous Micro Organisms) technologies to build soil and increase diversity. We have water systems through catchment to hold and store water. We are a membership model open to a small number of artists residencies and short term immersion courses. We have community outreach through ignition of 'Trade Routes.' The industries that emerge through the function of an increasingly diverse and robust garden are utilizing a point system towards skill acquisition and shared economy. We are feet in the Soil, head in the Cloud (so offer a rooted model (sandbox) for web3 projects aligned with regenerative systems to keep things 'grounded' in real place and time, seasonal and living data responsive). Here is the Notion page for LaLa Gardens: https://www.notion.so/gitcoin/LaLa-Gardens-All-is-in-the-Small-2ac79b3a724e49e99590908e37a5ad28
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?''' All is in the Small. To establish the garden as an entity with rights and recognitions as a successive garden through regenerative functions that are described in a document based on Natural Farming as mentored by Rei Yoon (South Korean Natural Farmer) and others: To put the land into a protected status under Cooperatively owned Stewardship, by which ownership is redefined to be that of stewardship. To have the economy built from the function of the garden as regenerative collaborations that are of a sharing nature, so sharing-economy and also function as sanctuary for a few on site members and visitors for learning and immersion experiences. That this aspect of the garden be repeatable, as such, a modeling template for regenerative life style.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Owned privately
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?''' To be a cooperatively owned trust.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?''' LaLa Gardens is an LLC that includes the land as a direct beneficiary and participant. The aim is to liberate this one acre showcase garden from all financial burdens, past, present, and future, while establishing agency for the land itself, with its stewards serving as legal representatives in human affairs. Our vision for a principle based 'garden-governance' model is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xzhfFLhV1XT6EH1i7BEA9nh_ZrsBuWo7C-7dzkJNzbY/edit?usp=sharing Other models contemplated and possible are sociocracy or holocracy. Also proposed: A membership model that is hands-on immersion experiences with a POAP badge system that leads into micro-equity or other Stewardship models.
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?''' One Acre
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' Zero/ Though this property is in line with a ditch system that could be restored towards a wild corridor linking urban to the Powder River ecosystem above it. There are 5 lakes within walking distance (man made, irrigation lakes) so could be a model for city/rural policy evolutions.
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' zero on the property, as it is in an existing residential subdivision.
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?''' the whole acre minus the buildings is being restored and regenerated within a successive management.
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?''' We have not yet established a governance structure. Support in documenting the roles, knowledge, and resources required to successfully steward this one acre would greatly assist in our taking the next step in governance. Training in communications, support in modeling new social contracts, and participation in experiments in village living would be most appreciated as well.
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?''' Deeply rooted locally, and through the various 'Trade-Routes' as we are referring to them. Communities that are in active participation and communication in NM, CO, WY, SD, WI, Northern CA and OR.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?''' 5 people on site to maintain the property is ideal, with room for 2-3 guests. Currently have 5 residents, 1 primary steward, 1 retired elder, 3 artists in residence. We also host and attend public work day events with our fellow permaculture guild and local farmers. It would make sense that as we grow, we secure additional housing nearby, and at other sites along the trade route, for both worker housing and hospitality. Here are modules we offer and communities we are directly involved with:
Modules and Templates:
** Poop is Poetry (closing the poop loop)
** Natural Farming: Immersions(short and long term), Consultations, Products, Spa events, Mini-Festivals and Online Curriculum.
** Community Cleanse
** Our Marketplace (feeding 20 families)
*** Communities serviced:
**** Dragonfly Earth Medicine (DemPure Certification)
**** Bloom Network
**** NoCo Permaculture Guild
**** Natural Farming and Permaculture Communities in WY, NM, CO, SD, WI, OR and BC, Canada. (S. Korea and Uganda via Rei Yoon, Hawaii, and elsewhere)
**** Residents of LaLa Gardens including 81 year old mother, 2 artists in residence, local neighbors and an ever increasing diversity of creatures.
**** Communities of Crestone, MOM DHO, SEEDS, Kernel.
**** PermaTours  
**** Rebel Earth, Red Cloud and Re-Member (WY/SD Native Am. founded or servicing)
** LaLa Gardens LLC: Producing templates and models to be practiced and shared. Repeated and scaled.
** Potential Web3 alignments:  • Bloom Network  • Orgo.Earth  • Hypha Tools  • Harmony  • Many within Kernel…
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? Yes, we have. I do have a tax lien which is being addressed.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/my-drive
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?''' to be discussed.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' Our local permaculture guild is quite skillful and resourceful. We created the following proposal for a festival client: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10nuE2dcRQt6vZENP710G1Mnt_wTzRyGOh7ENhjmZKiA/edit?usp=sharing Always open to feedback and assistance. Generally start small, simple, and with what is in abundance. Would be open to assistance in creating budgets for hospitality, education, traveling events, and the integration of web3 tools into our model.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?''' A commitment to improving soil quality. Hands on immersion is key. Wellness and personal healing elements as well. Look for those who take joy in being with animals, plants, and the raw elements, while remaining open to hold space for people new to natural living.
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' Would love to contribute all modules including Poop is Poetry for festivals, travel and visit their site, host people in person in our garden, and share our network tools. We are committed to co-create art, music, food, medicine, habitat, house, and home, world wide.


=Europe=
= Europe =


== Salt Cross Garden Village ==
== Salt Cross Garden Village ==
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**Mentorship from Elders on our team
**Mentorship from Elders on our team
**Support in developing the ecology of RCA
**Support in developing the ecology of RCA
=United States=
==Heartland Collective==
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* '''Representative:''' Anders Gustavsson: Visionary, co-founder, project lead, build coordinator, volunteer manager and 7 other hats not yet mentioned :)
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? [https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative This may be a helpful resource]:'''
** Heartland Collective is to humans what an abundant jungle is for the species that live there. The most lush, abundant, and diverse jungle’s in Costa Rica gave Heartland Collective its initial inspiration. The abundant life experience we can witness animal & plant species receive in the jungle is what Heartland Collective aims to mimic for humans.
** A yearly Permaculture Design Certification keeps all 12 permaculture principles high on the values list to support the system to continually improve itself to be as whole as possible. As the visionary of this project, my life purpose is to help others find and activate their life purpose. Heartland Collective is designed to be a platform to live my purpose. Since we started our project we’ve had over 400 volunteers and residents help build Heartland, and we are humbled by how often we get feedback affirming people’s transformation. Secondarily, the purpose of Heartland is to provide a startup incubator to invent, prototype, model, and create businesses that are duplicable at other land based projects.
** Our community is built on the philosophies of The 4 Agreements (don Miguel Ruiz), Braving the Wilderness (Brene Brown), and non-violent communication. Through the invitation of personal growth our relationships with each other go deep quite quickly. The inclusivity, diversity, and patience our leadership offers creates a safe place to learn and to make mistakes.
** We are currently 100% off-grid and function sustainably 85-90% of the year through solar power with batteries as backup, and generators as a redundant power source. We have 6 biofilter EcoZoic commercial compost toilets enabling us to safely close the loop in our waste cycle and create a valuable resource from our waste. Our drinking water is from our 20 gal/min well (measured in drought). Solar power pumps the water to the high point of our land, and gravity feeds us up to 28,800 gallons of water per day to our project. Our farm, irrigation, and retreat currently only uses roughly 2,000 gal per day.
** We started implementing a full permaculture land design in 2021 seeded at our first annual Permaculture Design Certification course. We expect the plan to take roughly 5 more years to complete the full design. Our full design plan offers a massive diversity of species, native reforestation efforts, food forest, orchard, Vineyard, water catchment, pond development, and further power redundancy.
** We currently operate a 1 acre food farm designed to feed our volunteers and residents. We grow an abundance of food in order to offer retreat visitors opportunities to purchase farm fresh food boxes, as well as to offer events full farm to table experiences.
** The long term model of Heartland Collective is multifunctional and flexible. It is designed to self-fund itself, provide an amazing home for participants co-creating the system, provide community and great people to connect with, as well as offer very lucrative business opportunities for people to join. If there are major world emergencies the flexibility of the design offers a natural digression from business to community and people care. All add-on financial models are designed to be agile, modular, and collaborative so they can be removed if they are ineffective and duplicated at other centers if they are successful. All add-on business models incubated from Heartland are designed to leverage all the positive aspects of living within this system to create a better place for people not so fortunate.
** In the next phase of this project, we aim to place the land in a land trust to ensure a long term multigenerational project as an example of a real place where all the regenerative principles can be witnessed. To begin modeling everything we have done thus far we have created CoLab Campout, which is in its 4th year in April. CoLab Campout is a village building immersive experience. It’s our flagship project that has laid the foundation to everything we’ve created. See: CoLabCampout.com Transpersonal consciousness is a common exploration among long term residents.
** Our group studies Human Design and Gene Keys which offer insights to our uniqueness as well as the uniqueness of our visitors and volunteers. The only future we see is one of Synarchy (Gene Key 44). “Synarchy means we all lead together! It doesn’t mean that we’re all the same. Not at all. It means that our uniqueness has a place within the orchestra, and instead of just playing a nice tune and being oblivious to all those around us, we begin to play in harmony with everyone.” – Richard Rudd, 64 Ways
*'''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?:''' Heartland Collective was founded by a mother-son team in 2014. The goal was to develop a visionary project to offer a land based alternative lifestyle to serve all future generations with a regenerative way to live. Personal development is deeply seeded in the Heartland culture. We request all volunteers and residents to read The 4 Agreements, and these are 4 very supportive guiding principles to our collective. All 12 permaculture principles are also practiced in as many settings and situations as possible.
*'''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?:''' The land is currently held privately in a family trust. The project was founded by Anders Gustavsson (me) and my mother Anna-Lena Gustavsson. As we near the completion of phase 1 we are also in preparation mode to shift the land into a land trust, and utilize the blockchain to decentralize ownership into a cooperative model.
*'''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?:''' We are in the application process of an official 8 unit retreat center. At face value, Heartland Collective is a basic small retreat center. On the backend, each unit plus each main house will have one cooperative ownership stake of the project. Short term, the project and property offers nightly retreat access to a 200-500 person membership, and 1 mo/year timeshare type access to each cooperative member. We are also starting to build our VR twin offering access to anyone with VR goggles to see, experience, and learn from our model. We plan on offering fractional project ownership through the acquisition of virtual real estate. Long term, IF other pandemics and/or other disaster takes place each cooperative member can rest assured they have a dialed village to plug into.
*'''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?:''' We currently run our Retreat & Hospitality business as an LLC, and we leverage the Empowerment Works fiscal sponsorship for volunteer program. Our land is currently in a family trust. We are currently exploring our next steps to ensure all our bases are covered, and so that the land and members are protected. We are open to support in this arena.
*'''How many acres/hectares is this project?:''' Heartland Collective is 24.5 acres now. We also intend to acquire the adjoining 200 acres as these new parcels come on the market.
*'''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?:''' All 24.5 acres are rolling hills with 300+ year old old growth Oaks. It’s roughly 20 acres of native land, and 4.5 acres of development including a 2 acre farm. We are also surrounded by a 2,000 acre reservoir (when full) as more than 1,000 acres of never to be touched wilderness.
*'''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?:''' Other than the footprint of our new maker space, unbuilt retreat buildings, indoor gathering space and main property house the plan is to regenerate the soil, plant native plants, shrubs, and trees to enable the true native wilderness to return. If native areas are lightly developed, it would be done using organic architecture accenting nature itself. As we acquire more adjoining land parcels we can have a higher percentage of native land.
*'''How many acres/hectares has been restored?:''' We have started adding perennial food forests and swales to roughly 1 acre. We have not yet started our larger land regeneration plans, but will do so in 2022-2023. We’ve planted more than 2 dozen fruit trees and we have plans to plant dozens more native and perennial food plants, shrubs, and trees. We have a bio-char soil remediation strategy which will offer massive benefits to our project and to other sister projects.
*'''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?:''' As we set out to launch our membership system, cooperative ownership plan, and property token we are excited to integrate a DAO structure. We have read Holocracy and studied a few governance structures but have not done so in depth. We have been blessed with a very small agile management team that listens very well to eachother and trusts deeply, so we have not yet required a larger governance system. We know it is a natural next step. To do so, we request direct input, consultation, and collaboration from the RCA team to help activate our DAO plan.
*'''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?:''' We host a yearly village building immersion called CoLab Campout (colabcampout.com) which draws mostly a local crowd to see, experience, and collaborate on land projects. This event is also designed to be a model for village building events. Within 6-12 months we will begin offering the event template to stewards of other land projects to save them from making the same mistakes we did. We also host men’s circles and regular community events around our Kiva fire for local community to gather to listen, share, and support each other. We are friendly with all our neighbors and have relatively good relationships with those neighbors that are interested in connecting. We are not close with some neighbors because they came way out in the country to be alone…and that’s ok too.
*'''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?:''' We currently have 4 people involved in the project on various levels of engagement. We regularly have 3-8 volunteers on-site. Today, our very basic needs to run the property are 3 people. That consists of an AirBnb/Hipcamp manager, a farm manager, and a maintenance/project manager. We are in a build phase now, so we usually have 6-10 people on site supporting all the budding projects. We can not technically have many permanent residents. Technically, people living at Heartland need to be in support of the business as contractors, employees, or partners. As we scale our hospitality, our farm, land regeneration and Fractal Marks (fractalmarks.com initial NFT/Metaverse startup venture we’re launching) we will host 8-10 residents and a 2-4 person volunteer program.
*'''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes? If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans?:''' We are zoned AG-Residential and we have discussed our plans with our county. They have recommended we apply for retreat center permitting. The land is currently owned free and clear, and our current Glamping & Tiny Home accommodations cover our current land expenses. We expect the permitting process to take 6-12 months.
*'''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes? If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans?:''' We currently pay $5,500/year. Our expansion plans will significantly raise the value of our property as well as the property taxes. As our infrastructure improves we can also raise our hospitality prices to cover an increase in value. We also have a membership system that will be tied to fractional ownership as well as access to our metaverse digital twin which is intended to function as a VR entertainment venue. We are also leveraging the property as a startup incubator offering various additional sources of revenue potential.
*'''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?:''' We have a creative self sustaining model that can provide all the funding we require. Without more seed funding our launch will just be delayed a year. A sum of $250,000 would be ideal to seed and speed our launch efforts. This funding would offer access to a larger leadership team offering minimal salaries to a few key positions. We would also apply this funding to foundational elements required for our new shop zone. Our new shop is for our new maker space building to house our 3D Printer. We have a partnership stake in a MudBot Concrete 3D Printer (200K value), we just need the shop to bring it in.
*'''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development (i.e. building sustainable structures, permaculture gardens, rain water catcher or water filtration systems)? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?:''' What we have accomplished to date without outside support showcases our ability to follow through. We have planned, built, and created the beginning phase of a dream that is in full alignment with regenerative place building. We have a gorgeous permaculture plan in place, and have begun its implementation. We have built Heartland as it is from scratch. We can plan, budget, build, manage, and lead large teams of collaborators. Since we host Permaculture teachers here at Heartland yearly, we have access to a lot of professionals that can support us in continuing to make the best systems.
*'''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants? (i.e. criteria, objectives, characteristics, etc. associated with "regeneration"):'''  - Ability to execute - Ability to teach and lead others - Coachable and open project leadership - Multifaceted team experience - Land should ideally be owner free & clear - Showcase as many aspects of regenerative living as possible (I’d create a point system based on the 30 Principles & Systems from <nowiki>https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative</nowiki>) - Project should be as far along as possible to minimize RCA’s risk - Ability to professionally run a media team to capture and share the progress to teach the entire world what is possible.
*'''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?:''' I think my biggest asset to share is how I leveraged the internet to get 13,000+ hours of volunteer help to complete our phase 1. That’s nearly $195,000 saved at minimum wage rates, although a lot of the support was skilled labor in construction, media, solar power, and art. The money being saved is only one benefit. The entire place is now seeded with great positive energy which has revitalized the energy of the land so much. The vast majority of this world wide group of volunteers have been uplifted and received great cultural exchange experiences they will cherish for the rest of their lives.  If I was involved as one of the 12, I would also be willing to mentor future participants to carry out similar missions. I would also offer the opportunity for someone that is not yet as far along in their own projects to shadow and support me in all my day to day activities. This could be a paid course or an internship. This could really help the selection process for RCA, as well as offer high level support to my project. If I had that opportunity 7 years ago, this would have been done with a lot less mistakes! It would also be very helpful for RCA to receive feedback from me on the character and work ethic of these intern-founders from my boots on the ground experiences with those applicants.
==[[LaLa Gardens Cooperative]]==
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* '''Representative''' Christina Trout, Steward, on the deed and holder of mortgages.
* '''Location''' Fort Collins, Colorado
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'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? This may be a helpful resource: https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative:''' As an established permaculture designed project, both as a site and social design. This is a Natural Farm utilizing indigenous technologies to restore the ecosystem as well as cultivate nutrient dense foods and medicines while preserving the garden into it's natural succession. We utilize inter-species systems and IMO (Indigenous Micro Organisms) technologies to build soil and increase diversity. We have water systems through catchment to hold and store water. We are a membership model open to a small number of artists residencies and short term immersion courses. We have community outreach through ignition of 'Trade Routes.' The industries that emerge through the function of an increasingly diverse and robust garden are utilizing a point system towards skill acquisition and shared economy. We are feet in the Soil, head in the Cloud (so offer a rooted model (sandbox) for web3 projects aligned with regenerative systems to keep things 'grounded' in real place and time, seasonal and living data responsive). Here is the Notion page for LaLa Gardens: https://www.notion.so/gitcoin/LaLa-Gardens-All-is-in-the-Small-2ac79b3a724e49e99590908e37a5ad28
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?''' All is in the Small. To establish the garden as an entity with rights and recognitions as a successive garden through regenerative functions that are described in a document based on Natural Farming as mentored by Rei Yoon (South Korean Natural Farmer) and others: To put the land into a protected status under Cooperatively owned Stewardship, by which ownership is redefined to be that of stewardship. To have the economy built from the function of the garden as regenerative collaborations that are of a sharing nature, so sharing-economy and also function as sanctuary for a few on site members and visitors for learning and immersion experiences. That this aspect of the garden be repeatable, as such, a modeling template for regenerative life style.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Owned privately
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?''' To be a cooperatively owned trust.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?''' LaLa Gardens is an LLC that includes the land as a direct beneficiary and participant. The aim is to liberate this one acre showcase garden from all financial burdens, past, present, and future, while establishing agency for the land itself, with its stewards serving as legal representatives in human affairs. Our vision for a principle based 'garden-governance' model is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xzhfFLhV1XT6EH1i7BEA9nh_ZrsBuWo7C-7dzkJNzbY/edit?usp=sharing Other models contemplated and possible are sociocracy or holocracy. Also proposed: A membership model that is hands-on immersion experiences with a POAP badge system that leads into micro-equity or other Stewardship models.
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?''' One Acre
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' Zero/ Though this property is in line with a ditch system that could be restored towards a wild corridor linking urban to the Powder River ecosystem above it. There are 5 lakes within walking distance (man made, irrigation lakes) so could be a model for city/rural policy evolutions.
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' zero on the property, as it is in an existing residential subdivision.
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?''' the whole acre minus the buildings is being restored and regenerated within a successive management.
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?''' We have not yet established a governance structure. Support in documenting the roles, knowledge, and resources required to successfully steward this one acre would greatly assist in our taking the next step in governance. Training in communications, support in modeling new social contracts, and participation in experiments in village living would be most appreciated as well.
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?''' Deeply rooted locally, and through the various 'Trade-Routes' as we are referring to them. Communities that are in active participation and communication in NM, CO, WY, SD, WI, Northern CA and OR.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?''' 5 people on site to maintain the property is ideal, with room for 2-3 guests. Currently have 5 residents, 1 primary steward, 1 retired elder, 3 artists in residence. We also host and attend public work day events with our fellow permaculture guild and local farmers. It would make sense that as we grow, we secure additional housing nearby, and at other sites along the trade route, for both worker housing and hospitality. Here are modules we offer and communities we are directly involved with:
Modules and Templates:
** Poop is Poetry (closing the poop loop)
** Natural Farming: Immersions(short and long term), Consultations, Products, Spa events, Mini-Festivals and Online Curriculum.
** Community Cleanse
** Our Marketplace (feeding 20 families)
*** Communities serviced:
**** Dragonfly Earth Medicine (DemPure Certification)
**** Bloom Network
**** NoCo Permaculture Guild
**** Natural Farming and Permaculture Communities in WY, NM, CO, SD, WI, OR and BC, Canada. (S. Korea and Uganda via Rei Yoon, Hawaii, and elsewhere)
**** Residents of LaLa Gardens including 81 year old mother, 2 artists in residence, local neighbors and an ever increasing diversity of creatures.
**** Communities of Crestone, MOM DHO, SEEDS, Kernel.
**** PermaTours  
**** Rebel Earth, Red Cloud and Re-Member (WY/SD Native Am. founded or servicing)
** LaLa Gardens LLC: Producing templates and models to be practiced and shared. Repeated and scaled.
** Potential Web3 alignments:  • Bloom Network  • Orgo.Earth  • Hypha Tools  • Harmony  • Many within Kernel…
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? Yes, we have. I do have a tax lien which is being addressed.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/my-drive
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?''' to be discussed.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' Our local permaculture guild is quite skillful and resourceful. We created the following proposal for a festival client: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10nuE2dcRQt6vZENP710G1Mnt_wTzRyGOh7ENhjmZKiA/edit?usp=sharing Always open to feedback and assistance. Generally start small, simple, and with what is in abundance. Would be open to assistance in creating budgets for hospitality, education, traveling events, and the integration of web3 tools into our model.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?''' A commitment to improving soil quality. Hands on immersion is key. Wellness and personal healing elements as well. Look for those who take joy in being with animals, plants, and the raw elements, while remaining open to hold space for people new to natural living.
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' Would love to contribute all modules including Poop is Poetry for festivals, travel and visit their site, host people in person in our garden, and share our network tools. We are committed to co-create art, music, food, medicine, habitat, house, and home, world wide.
==The Tioga Community==
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* '''Representative:''' Tucker Trussell ''(@TuckerJTrussell)''
* '''Location:''' Wonalancet, NH & Orrington, ME
*'''Intro Video:'''  [https://odysee.com/@The-Tioga-Community:0/Tioga-Community-Pitch:4 Watch now]
* '''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative?'''
**The Tioga Community has several ways in which we are regenerative. On the spiritual level, we offer connection and support by means of our overarching spiritual society, Rhizae Society. One of our Trustees hosts an online spiritual support group called ConnectiviTea. On the mental and emotional realm, we build real connections with people and network with other communities that have similar intentions. We are always looking to create long term and healthy relationships. In New Hampshire, we are moving towards a “one small town” movement, which is the networking of several properties in one town to align in similar goals and regenerative projects to really make a change. In the physical realm we have two of our Trustees that hold leadership roles in Permatours, an organization which travels around to land locations and co-creates regenerative projects with the land owners. On our own land, we plan to sequester carbon from the air, plant trees, participate in sustainable forestry, replenish the soil and grow organic food, restore the land in harmony with nature, recycle, upcycle, use alternative energy sources when possible, and continuously be striving to improve upon the Earth and leave things better than we found them.
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?'''
**The Tioga Community is founded in three main concepts that capture our core values and beliefs. Whenever there is a situation where choices need to be made, and there is more than one possible route, we can always relate back to our core values and beliefs to see if the decision aligns. The fundamentals can relate back to: always doing everything out of love and intending no harm, while focusing on our connections with ourselves, each other, and planet Earth.
***'''Always Choose Love:''' ''- Spiritual -''  Do everything out of love. Intend for the highest good of all.  (Radical Self Care, Intend No Harm, Harbor Good Intentions, Gratitude, Compassion, Strive For Balance)
***'''Interpersonal Connection:''' ''- Mental, Emotional -''  Treat others as yourself with honor and respect. Do our own inner work and be willing to support others as well.  (Golden Rule, Vulnerability, Accountability, Have Integrity, Radical Self Reliance, Transparency with Responsibility, Playfulness and Fun, Integration, Radical Interdependence, Sovereignty and Social Responsibility, Loyalty, Friendship, Courage, Self-discipline)
***'''Earth Stewardship:''' ''- Physical -''  Care for the Earth and our environment through practices such as regenerative farming, permaculture, and consideration for all living things.  (Leave a Better Place, Communal Effort, Permaculture, Positive Work Ethic)
***'''Goals and Focus:'''  To create a safe place where we can live in alignment with our core values and beliefs. Building an intentional community that is regenerative and sustainable to the best of our abilities while deepening the connection with ourselves and all life.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?'''
**Steele Farm - Owned by Helen Steele. Moving towards placing into a Land Trust.
**Dedham, ME - Private or bank owned. Needs to be purchased.
**Orrington, ME - Bank owned with a mortgage to Evan Ettinger, a Tioga Trustee. Remaining balance approximately 142k.
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?'''
**We plan to transition properties into their own individual Private Land Trusts or DAO Land Trusts.  We aim to move towards a shared equity model where members who have contributed sufficient capital [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MOO1KswkZQ8hlk9rn2Ee4tZoOjeTGCbI/view?usp=sharing (all 10 forms)] will have receive Trust Capital Tokens which represent capital interest in a Land Trust and therefore share in the benefits of the execution of the Trust. While the Land Trust will technically own the property, this is decentralized and operates only in the best interest of the beneficiaries, which can be every vested member in a particular private membership association or Land Trust. Each member who has met equity exchange requirements will receive Trust Capital Tokens (TCTs) which can also be represented by a token on the blockchain. This is like indirectly owning part of the land in which they are participating in a community as their share can be held, transferred, or sold.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
**Our project will use a combination of two entities, a Private Land Trusts to hold the land and a Private Membership Association to hold the members.  The land trust protects the lands and releases liability and ownership from all members, members will be issued Trust Capital Tokens to represent their capital interest in the community.  The Private Members Association will handle the member journey including application, peer review, acceptance, and governance.  Members will be issued Voice Governance Tokens represented on the blockchain at certain milestones throughout their membership journey (acceptance, 2 years, 10 years, council of elders, etc.) that will give them voting power in the DAO governance platform using Hypha's DAO Tool.  The community will also elect certain representatives to handle administrative duties and other important tasks like conflict resolution and certain project leadership roles.  Members will also be encouraged to form cooperative businesses leveraging their joint skills and passions to create symbiotic economic and business relationships using a template tokenized equity model that the community provides through the Hypha DAO tool.
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?'''
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 13 acres can be further developed for housing for additional 10 members. There are already about 55 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land and there is already 1 acre of garden beds.
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, over half of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
**Orrington, ME - 7 acres with a 5 bedroom house. Land owned by one of our Trustees which can be used as a catalyst hub for members while building Dedham. 2 or 3 yurts and/or tiny homes can be placed here. The land can support 6-10 members and is most likely temporary community space. 2 acres can be used as farm land.
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?'''
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 30 acres can be developed and housing for additional 10 members can be built. There is already about 50 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land.
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, much of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
**Orrington, ME - 7 acres with a 5 bedroom house. Land owned by one of our Trustees which can be used as a catalyst hub for members while building Dedham. 2 or 3 yurts and/or tiny homes can be placed here. The land can support 6-10 members and is most likely temporary community space. 2 acres can be used as farm land.
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?'''
**Steele Farm - 106 acres. Most of the acreage is in a land conservation. About 30 acres can be developed and housing for additional 10 members can be built. There is already about 50 acres of hay fields. Several acres can be used as farm land.
**Dedham, ME - of the 706 acres we plan to leave 1/3 native wilderness with selective forestry maintenance for the health of the forest, 1/3 for food production and 1/3 for housing and infrastructure.
**Orrington, ME of the 7 acres about 2 acres remain forested and they will stay that way with the addition of some planned regenerative forestry practices.
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?'''
**Tioga Community is currently governed by Tioga Land Trust, represented by a group of 6 Trustees who have created Tioga Land Trust in September of 2021. We hold weekly board meetings. Tioga Land Trust decisions require ⅔ quorum (66%) with a supermajority vote required to pass (65%). Tioga Land Trust currently operates in a Sociocracy governance model. As more community members come on board and we acquire physical land, there will be other models within the umbrella of a larger overarching spiritual society. Each land location will be in it’s own Land Trust and within each location will be smaller work groups and guilds that will have the ability to set their own governance system as seen fit by the participating members. In short, there will be fractals of governance within governance and everything working together like the individual organs in a body that all participate in the overall health of the being. We are currently in the process of discussing merging decision making and governance with the blockchain and utilizing DAO tools such as those provided by Hypha. 
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?'''
**Michelle has been promoting the Sandwich community for a number of years while living there and developing a neighboring community and farm.  We have been using our time at that community to branch out to local work, and a major part of our effort is the benefit that drawing a pool of young and skilled people will bring to the area.  Ryan has lived in the area for the past four years and runs a successful roofing business, Michael is getting tree related jobs, and Michelle has been working in nearby Conway since Summer.  We have made a good core of connections within a radius of these farms that gives us the evidence that our usefulness and applicability to the area is true.
**We are advocates for the One Small Town movement as presented by Michael Tellinger, and feel this is one amazing location to bring a small, rural community together with the spirit of self-reliance within community-sufficiency, proactive cooperation and small business development that can bring an area to life, creativity and a positive way into the future.
**Evan is a homeowner in Orrington, Maine which is local to Dedham Maine for that land opportunity. Evan plans to bring more members to his land to live either in the house, or in tiny homes or yurts on his land, enabling a catalyst hub for building the Dedhman property. This would also turn ito a mini homestead site that can be developed and further linked in with local community. There are several farms in the area and even other homesteads. Maine also has an elderly population and after integrating more with the community and building connections, it’s possible that other may be interested in the Land Trust Grantor model that Tioga Community can offer.
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?'''
**Steele Farm - The property and existing infrastructure here needs only about 2-3 people to function but could support and thrive with 12-20 people however our plan is to implement the one small town movement and bring the neighbors onboard, expanding outward instead of upward.
**Dedham, ME - 706 acres. Partial land conservation, much of this land can be developed creating room for 50-100 families potentially. As many acres as needed can be used as farm land up to 200 acres.
**Orrington, ME - This property requires only 2-3 people to operate but could support 12-20.  Again the plan here is to act as a hub and catalyst for outward expansion.
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?'''
**Zoning in all of our locations is pretty lenient and with them all being small towns we feel integrating into the town council and planning boards to be crucial to the continued expansion of our movement.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?'''
**'''Plans:''' We have several plans to fundraise for Tioga Community. One plan included creating a private membership association (PMA) with an annual fee to join. This would grant a member access to our network of communities and resources. We are also planning to pool together personal monies, land, equipment, or other resources from community members as they join specific projects and Land Trusts and exchange them for Trust Capital Units. We have a Grantor Model which enables a grantor to grant land and resources into a Land Trust that will be managed by Tioga Trustees. We are working with RegenNFTs to create funding through cryptocurrency and social impact projects. We will develop our own NFTs and launch them on the RegenNFT platform. We are applying to be a part of Regenerative Civics Coalition’s fist cohort and hope to receive crypto grants through this avenue. After establishment of the communities, we will have several cooperatively owned businesses that will share some profit with Tioga Community.
**'''Goals:''' Our goal is to fund multiple land projects where we will build intentional, sustainable, and regenerative communities, creating DAO Land Trusts for each project. Then we will be connecting many communities into a larger spiritual society called Rhizae Society. We need about $70,000 to get started on our first Grantor Model - Steele Farm in Wonalancet, NH where we are already working with the land owner. We estimate $755,383 to get started on our Purchase Model to buy and start developing land in Dedham, ME. There is no upper limit to abundance and properties included within the Tioga Community scope. We are open to all opportunities and also strive to create a model that others can duplicate in starting their own communities.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?'''
**Tucker Trussell: I have been researching and building regenerative communities for over 2 years now having lived and worked at several.  I have experience planting permaculture food forests and organic no till farming with a focus on regenerating soil life.  I also have experience with regenerative herding and grazing practices working on a sheep farm with the primary focus of improving the efficiency and long and short term regenerative goals of the property.
**Michael Giroux:  Beginning in 2009, I traveled to practice Ecoforestry, Natural Building, and Homesteading with mentors.  A few examples from that year: I helped design, selectively clear and plant a 1/3 acre food forest within a mature stand of 100+ foot Oregon firs; helped revive a homestead that was in neglect, using goats to clear overgrown areas and utilize latent materials on the farm to install ~100’ of 6 foot metal fencing to expand the garden by 1/4 acre, (among many other projects and a dairy goat herd) all while teaching and working with WWOOF volunteers; and later built a greenhouse in an urban garden made entirely of scrap materials I saved from job sites.  I share these examples of the past, also to place that these methods and concepts have been with me for a long while.
**Evan Ettinger: In 2016 I briefly stayed in Maui on a sustainable farm doing work trade. In 2018 I attended and completed Earthship Academy, where I began learning how to build the Earthship Biotecture way. Personal efforts continue on my own property and helping out in the community space.
**We could however always use more support in the planning and business model of the project in order to ensure the highest level of succes
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?'''
**I think that Tioga has a lot of value to add with our trust documents and I would love to work with a team to create the model for a tokenized equity trust or DAO Trust.  I would however need assistance with the blockchain development side.
=Canada=
==Valhalla Farms==
* '''Representative''' Marc Angelo Coppola, Founder and chief storyteller / investor
* '''Location''' South shore on Montreal, Canada (20 minutes from downtown)
* 
'''How is the place-based/regenerative development project(s) you're representing regenerative? This may be a helpful resource: https://www.regenlive.org/what-is-regenerative:''' We are restoring 88 acres of former GMO corn and soya field to a fully organic permaculture and market gardening farm as well as live in community.
* '''What values, goals, and focus areas are guiding your place-based regenerative project?''' Building 150 person village that is dedicated to Freedom Culture: To empower and encourage all individuals to spread their unique gifts to the world. Our goals are simple, how can we provide all the needs of a 150 person community from the land while inviting others to come learn and share their own gifts.
* '''Is the property/land associated with this project currently owned privately, publicly or cooperatively?''' Owned privately
* '''What is the long-term ownership intention of this property/land: private, public, cooperative, fractional?''' We are cooperative in nature and we will have some fractions that are private property but also some ways where people can invest in the farm or community or businesses in the community by owning their membership or businesses on or based in the farm that they can resell to others if they ever want out. This allows people to fully own their contribution and brand/business within the community which can be anything from rows of garlic, to the yoga studio or event space, etc.
* '''What is your legal structure? What type of or combination of legal entities will your project use to protect the land and the members?'''
* '''How many acres/hectares is this project?''' Roughly 88 acres
* '''How many acres/hectares is native/untouched/wilderness?''' about 40% roughly 35 acres
* '''How many acres/hectares will remain native/untouched/wilderness?''' 30% roughly / 25 acres
* '''How many acres/hectares has been restored?''' About 25 are under restoration at the moment all could be certified organic at this stage and soil biology is getting insanely good for growing
* '''What is the status of your project’s governance structure, or DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)? What support do you need to develop it further?''' We are a Doacracy with 1 member 1 vote systems but also we celebrate entrepreneurship in the community a ton and a lot of autonomy that way. We also have a council of members who help do day to day operations and allow for private property and ownership mixed with communal spaces
* '''How are you integrating with the local community in your area?''' A ton - from events to selling of actual produce, to meetings and connection to connection to indigenous community, mens / women's circles and so much more
* '''How many people does your project need to maintain or run the property, and are there limits to growth or how many people can live on the land? How many people are currently involved in your project?''' We want to be 150 full members over time. Day to day there are 12 highly involved members but I would say we have 150 people who show up regularly at this stage
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? We have by operating as a tradition farm under private / farm ownership we have the cheapest taxes we can get and we are doing really good job of turning people into farmers which helps unlock development and restoration with ease
* '''Have you addressed zoning, building codes, and taxes?''' If so, how are they being addressed and/or how are they impacting your plans? roughly $2500 a year right now - yes we cover all land taxes for community from the community - private houses will be responsible for their own and ownership will always have a Right of first refusal to go back to the community at fair market value.
* '''What kind of funding are you looking for and what are you looking to do with it?''' Want to do funding to make educational / vlog style content of adopting Web3 and DAO style systems including a crypto that rewards every minute people are on the property at various scales based on geo targeting + Real world asset NFTs and all the drama, challenges and lessons within all of this. I think documentation process would cost about 2k a month over a 12 month period if done extremely well and filmed in high quality on weekly basis + about 12k to film the course and another 15 to 20k for the building the crypto set up and launch process to the community and online although this last piece can scale a lot but that feels doable to me.
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' I am a geek at budgeting and marketing! Have models for this all and a team in place for it all. Been at this for what will now be our 10th season at Valhalla and involved in consulting projects all around the globe at this stage. I am primary funder of this community and don't feel I need help doing financial mapping. If anything I would be good at helping others do the same although tokenomics support and the function of how that would work would be important for me to think out and design with crypto experts.
* '''What do you think RCA should be looking for when selecting the 12 place-based/regenerative development projects in this first cohort of applicants?''' Ones that will actually succeed - track record and focused on those who have shown they are in motion not just in idea stage + doing real world regeneration of actual land and soil
* '''How do you personally want to support the 12+ projects in the alliance's first cohort and at what capacity and commitment level?''' I am happy to an entire online course on this transition with the funding I would get so their are many cohorts that can go through this all - I have done online school launches with my online school Superhero Academy as well and really excited to get our community and experts involved in showing that process and building a course behind it.


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